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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

CHAPTER XVI
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On one of the boundaries of his land is plenty of water.

A very good brick house is nearly completed for his use, by the governor; and in the meantime he lives in a very decent one, which was built for him on his settling here.

He is to be supplied with provisions from the public store, and with medical assistance for eighteen months, reckoning from last May.

At the expiration of this period he is bound to support himself and the four convicts are to be withdrawn.

But if he shall then, or at any future period, declare himself able to maintain a moderate number of these people for their labour, they will be assigned to him.
Mr.Scheffer is a man of industry and respectable character.


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